In a detailed letter, Albert Rothenberg responds to notes by Warren and discusses oppressor-oppressed relations in terms of anger, servility, sexuality, paternalism, and nonviolence. He questions RPW's reading of Bettleheim. He mentions plans to see Warren in January, 1965.

Advertisement for Who Speaks for the Negro. It includes comments from Maurice Dolbier, Charles Poore, Gilbert Highet, and C. Vann Woodward. A manuscript note indicates it appeared in the New York Times on June 18, 1965.

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